G.A. Cakes

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G.A. Cakes The managergets paid $939.43 per hour. The boss gets$942.45 per hour. As the owners of G.A. Cakes we supervise EVERYTHINGWe also take many challenges and try to sculpt with our sculpters and decorate with our decorators! G.A Cakes is a bakery in Atlanta, Georgia. We create awesome and delicious bakery delicacies! G.A. cakes is happy to help our customers with all of their cravings or celebrations! Our cake decorator is Katy Perkins.Katy is in charge of getting supplies for decorating the cakes if needed and helps pipe icing on the cake and puts fondant on the cake. Katy gets paid 442.99 per hour. For our respected driver, Patton, we pay him $109.20 per ride. Patton takes the cakes to the designated location. mad happy Don't mess with Patton!!! Kelin Price is our sculptor. Kelin is in charge of sculpting our masterpieces! She is payed $519.10 an hour. AJ is our treasurer. He is in charge of the bills.(you now what that means, simple math AJ!)He gets paid$134.24 per hour. X Y Manager!!!!!!X= hoursY= money 0 01 939.438 7,505.4420 18,788.6040 37,577.20 Our equation to solve all of that is y=kxmanger = y=939.43xboss = y=942.45xdecorator = y=442.99xdriver = y=109.20xsculptor = y=134.24xy is the total amount of money earned andx is the amount of hours. 0 $01 $939.438 $7,515.4420 $18,788.6040 $37,577.20170 $159,703.102040 $1,916,437.20 X Y Boss!!x = hoursy = money 0 $01 $942.458 $7,539.6020 $18,849.0040 $37,698.00170 $160,215.502040 $1,922,586.00 X Y Decoratorx=hoursy=money 0 $01 $442.998 $3,543.9220 $8,859.8040 $17,719.60170 $75,308.302040 $903,699.60 X Y DriverX= deliveryY= money 0 $01 $109.208 $873.6020 $2,184.0040 $4,368.00170 $18,564.002040 $222,768.00 X Y SculptorX= hoursY= money 0 $01 $519.108 $4,152.8020 $10,382.0040 $20,764.00170 $87,977.002040 $1,055,724.00 X Y Treasurerx= hoursy= money 0 $01 $139.248 $1,073.9220 $2,684.8040 $20,764.00107 $22,820.202040 $273,842.40 G.A. Cakes needs a new receptionist. The job pays $267.89 an hour and includes a very comfy chair!! Help Wanted The other opening is for a janitor. The janitor gets payed 72.56 an hour. The janitor is responsible for all the messes in the kitchen. We need a baker boy to help us bake all of our cakes and cupcakes it pays $284.47 per hour. Help Wanted G.A. Cakes is searching for a worthy little lady to help our one and only decorator, Katy. The job pays $379.76 per hour. Katy has done a phenomenal job as our decorator so we are giving her a 25% raise. Now she gets 94,131.05 a month! Here is her new data after getting a raise 6 months in. DecoratorX=monthsY=money X Y 1 75,308.302 150,610.603 225,915.904 301,221.105 376,526.406 451,831.70RAISE Y=94,131.05X7 545,962.758 640,093.809 734,224.8510 828,355.9011 922,486.9512 1,016,618.00 We have decided to also give A.J a raise. He has been a very good piggy! TreasurerX=monthY=money X Y 1 22,820.202 45,640.403 68,460.604 91,280.805 119,101.006 141,921.20RAISE Y=28,025.25X7 170,446.408 198,971.709 221,436.9510 249,969.2011 278,487.4012 307,012.65 Essential Questions!!! INEQUALITIES 939.43= X X is equal to any other job in the business and939.43 is what the manager gets payed. 1. Direct variation refers to 2 variables directly related to each other. 1A.) Y=KX1B.) Y over X =k1C.) It can be shown in a graph as long as the line is straight. 2. Always use the equation Y=KX then substitute for X and Y. 3. 45=(K)5 In this example you divide 45 by 5 and that equals K 4. An inequality has symbols (<, >, =, <, and, >) and anequation is equal to something unlike an inequality. X>15 We need 15 or more people to work at the bakery. X is how many people can work at the bakery. X<5 The bakery has less than 5 pounds of fondant ready to be used. X is how many pounds of fondant already rolled out. X>215 G.A. Cakes' address is higher up on the block than number 215. X is the real address of G.A. Cakes. X<17 G.A. Cakes is getting a T.V show! We don't like channels 18 and up so we will be on a channel that is 17 or below. X is the actuall channel that we will be on. X< 999,999,999,999,999 We have less than or maybe even equal too 999,999,999,999,999 customers breaking down our doors. X is how many customers there are. l The graphs that show the raise after six months for Katy and A.J. is not a direct variation, because you can't plug it into the equation, y=kx and the line is not strait in the graph and therefore it is not a direct variation. Does this graph show a direct variation?